MACRA Is Here! (And It Will Make or Break Your Reimbursement)

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Beginning in 2019, if a practice provides care that is above the standard of care, they will receive a positive, or upward, adjustment to their reimbursements. Practices that fall short of the mark will be assessed a fee or penalty.

This White Paper provides comprehensive, easy-to-digest information to help you navigate the ins and outs of all things MACRA.

Topics include:

Preparing for Changes: While it was passed in 2015, MACRA will begin taking effect in 2019.

Budget Neutral: Those who choose to not participate could see upwards of 2% reduction in their reimbursement.

Medicare Part B Reimbursement: MACRA is designed to replace the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula

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